Illinois Valley news. (Cave City, Or.) 1937-current, November 15, 1951, Page 3, Image 3

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    BLESSED EVEN I
COOKE— Born to Mr. and Mrs.
Jam es D. Cooke, Kerby, Wednes-
Miss Hazel Peterson, girls’
I day, November 7. 1951. at 5:12
■ p.m., a son weighing rin e pounds , health and physical education
teacher at Illinois Valley high
two and oriv-half '■:,n;es.
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school, left Thursday afternoon
I for Salem to attend the annua!
I. V. Grange A ctivities i convention of the Oregon Associa­
At the last regular m eeting, the tion for Health, Physical E duca­
tion and Recreation. The conven­
following officers were elected for
tion will close Saturday evening
the coming year: W orthy m aster, and Miss Peterson will return
Robert
D esaulniers;
overseer, Sunday.
W alter E ngland; lecturer, Minnie
Mills, chaplain, Ruth W endt; sec-
| retaiy , Isabel Mellow; treasurer, S. D. A. Dorcas Notes
Philip Saw yer; stew ard, Chris
Ladies of the Dorcas W elfare
W endt; assistant stew ard, Ed.
M orris; lady assistant stew ard. society met at the home of Mrs.
Coral Morris; gatekeeper, Wallace Paul Kaqiberg last Tuesday a f te r ­
Kohler. The three graces are noon to mend and tag clothing
Daisy Baldwin, Yvonne Desaul­ for overseas.
To help carry on the w elfare
niers and Della Bell. Serving on
the
executive
committee
are j work in this community a pie sale
George Bell, Raymond Baldwin will be held at the Illinois Valley
Market Wednesday, November 21,
and Freeling Sawyer,
leginning at 10 a.m. This being
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ihe day before Thanksgiving per-
oaps you will find the right kind
November 15 Deadline
' it pie for Thanksgiving dinner.
For Overseas Gifts
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For an Evening of Enjoyment
ATTEND
IVHS Teacher Attends
Physical Ed. Convention
THE
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"Carnival"
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 16
At 7 P. M.
A t The
I. V. H. S. GYMNASIUM
William B. Allen, special assist­
ant to the Postm aster General,
has announced that Nov. 15 is the
leadline for m ailing overseas
pat kages.
Early shopping, early mailing,
proper w rapping and addressing
cannot be stressed enough. All
pei sons sending gifts to men over­
seas are urged to mail their pack­
ages well ahead o f the deadline,
making sure of correct wrapping
and proper addressing of the
parcels.
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GRANTS
PASS
NEWS
Xlivii^cila.
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CAVE JUNCTION COMMUNITY
CHURCH
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George H. Gray, Pastor
9:50 a.m. Sunday School.
11:00 a.m. Church service; and
7:43 p.m. Evening service and
m ditorium ; and Ju nior and Inter-
nediate group, Mrs. Sherier leader
Junior church, Mrs. Etherton
leader.
No birthdays were celebrated
.his week und due to the stormy
lay, the attendance was down
somewhat but the clouds did not
dampen the spirit. We were
honored at the church service by-
having Miss Beulan Reitz from
South Rhodesia. Africa, as the
iu e st speaker. Miss Reitz, who has
been a missionary in Africa for
almost 30 years, used for the
ext, Isaiah 00, 1st verse: “ Arise,
-hine, for thy light is come, and
.he glory o f the Lord is risen
tpon th ee;" showing in her mes­
sage how the “ Light of Love”
lispels the darkness of supersti-
.ion, hate and ignorance when
the message of Jesus Christ is
lecognized and ‘ accepted. The
tigh school choir, composed of
Mae Bowerman, Roberta Hilliard,
’hyllis Dick, Marilyn Masters,
)oug Hoskins, Don Preston, Larry
-unders and Stanley Dick sang
’When the Roll is Called up
Yonder.’’ Much interest is being
•hown in both the ju nior and
enlor choirs under the capable
eadership
of
Mrs.
Frances
leinaehl.
A Christm as musical program
s being planned for the Sunday
veiling preceding Christmas at
his church.
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The fellowship dinner which
vas held at the church on Friday
.vas very well attended and was
tronounced a most enjoyable eve
ting by all those who were there,
'im m le Hilliard as MC kept every-
>ne happy either doing something
>r w atching o th ers; among the
specialties was a q u a rte t by the
school teachers and a song in the
African dialect by Miss Reitz
Space will not allow for telling
ill th a t went on but will say that
here seemed to be plenty of pie
‘.o satisfy the hungry appetites
•ven a fte r the chicken dinner.
J. M. Boss, pastor
Sunday school, 10 a. nt.
Morning worship, 11 a. m.
Evening service, 8 p. m.
Sunday school attendance drop­
ped this Sunday, but the percent-
tge of Bibles was b etter than for
some time. Deanna Pullen led in
he review questions on the series
of lessons on “ The Gospel of
Love,” John's gospel. Three cele­
brated birthdays, Mrs. Milton
Dunham, Mrs. Ellen Pullen and
"G randpa’’ Pullen, who was 70
years old last Thursday. Next Sun
lay there will be a special Thanks­
giving lesson, with “ Tom T urkey”
as a feature “guest,’’ whom you
will w ant to meet, so be sure to
be present. The sermon for the
morning with Hebrews 10, 22 as
a text, showed the necessity foi
a renewed spirit, a saved soul and
a clean body, in order to come
into the presence of a holy God.
Roxie
hooper
sang
“ Ivory
Palaces.”
Pleas<> remember the “ Singspira-
tion" to be held here on the
afternoon of November 1H, when
all the churches of the Valley
will participate. Mrs Don Main-
waring, from the Jerom e Prairie
church, has been asked to lead
the congregational singing. Every­
one is invited to this, another of
the enjoyable "sings.”
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Last Tuesday, Mrs. Ina Yandell
and Mis. Doncy Davis appeared
at the parsonage with all the
"fix in s” for papering the bedroom
and so they worked all day doing
this very fine service for the
m inister and his wife. It is much
appreciated. Mis. Boss served
them a nice lunch at the noon
hour.
A nother improvement at the
Bridgt-view chut eh is the new roof
■ n the church building. The spirit
->f love and«unity is grow ing day
by day as a testim ony to the
Lord's spirit working am ong the
people.
CATHOLIC CHURCH
CHEVROLET
VALLEY
BRIDGEVIEW
COMMUNITY CHURCH
Kerby
JUNCTION
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Rev. Douglas Field,pastor.
Sunday school classes for all
ages, 9 :46 a. m.
Morning worship service, 1 1 a
m.
Young peoples’ meeting, 7 p
m.
Evening service 8 p. m.
Men’s prayer meeting, Monday
S p. m.
Prayer meeting and Bible study
Wednesday 8 p. m.
For Thanksgiving
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American Legion Hall
B erkeley Jet W ater System s are av ail­
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sin g le an d m u lti-stage — lifts dow n to 2 0 0
feet. T h ere's a co m b in a tio n to fit your
e x a c t n eed s!
CAVE
The Women’s Missionary society
will meet at the church on Wed
nesday afternoon, November 21 a.
one o’clock. Please come on tint«
if at all possible so that we may
be dismissed in time for th>
m others of young children to be
home when the children return
from school. The nom inating com­
m ittee will be appointed to servi
until the elections in January.
Ladies of the Redwood circle will
ne hostesses for the afternoon.
SELMA BAPTIST CHURCH
Public Invitation
To
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MISSIONARY SOCIETY NOTES
ILLINOIS
THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 15, 1951
JESU S NAME
PENTECOSTAL CHURCH
On Caves Highway
Sunday school, 10 a.'m.
Preaching service, 11 a. m.
Sunday night service, 8 p. ra.
Tuesday night preaching ser­
vice, 8 p. m.
Friday night Young Peoples'
service, 8 p. m.
Everyone is invited. Pastor, Rob­
ert Estes.
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CHURCH OF CHRIST
Preaching every Sunday morn-
ing at 10:30, communion services
immediately following at oar
church house just south of J. S.
Bedingf¡eld's residence on the cem­
etery road. Everyone la cordially
invited
ASSEMBLY OF GOO
Rev. D. B. W antland. pastor
C. A. service at 6:30 Sunday
evening.
Sunday School begins prom ptly
it 9 :45 a. tu.
Morning worship— 11 a. m.
Evening evangelistic service —
7 -.30 p. m.
W ednesday evening p r a y e r
m eeting and Bible Study 7 :30 p.av.
Choir practice will be held each
Monday evening at 7:30. G ilbert
W antland is director.
Sunday school attendance was
105, which was good considering
the w eather and absence o f the
pastor and his fam ily. Young
peoples’ class fell down with only
5 people in attendance. Ju n io r
high class held its own w ith 10
present. Sister Jacobs read the
most Bible verses.
E rnest Dodd celebrated his
seventh birthday. Pins w ere given
to Stevie Murf, Marylin Lee,
K atherlyn W antland, Sara Jean
Weddy, J e rry Yandell, Frank
Sullivant.
B rother Don W antland and
family were away a t Corvallis so
Brother G ilbert brought the mes­
sag e. His te x t was taken from
John I, verse 36. The them e of
his sermon was, T hat I Might See
and Know Jesus.
E veret Devine, a m issionary,
held a m eeting Tuesday night.
The work night at the church
last Friday was very successful.
Ladies
furnished
supper
for
workers who come directly from
their day’s work. Another will be
held this Friday night. We are
anxious tp get the work done
before cold w eather sets in. a
FRIENDS
COMMUNITY CHURCH
of O'Brien
O rrin C. Ogier, Pastor
Sunday school, 9:45 a. ni.
Morning worship, 11 a. m.
Wednesday prayer service. 7 t'JO
p. m.
The subject fo r the m orning
service Sunday will be “ The Rela­
tion of F aith to Salvation.’’
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FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
of Cave Junction
Sunday school, 10 a. m.
Morning worship, 11 a. m.
Place of m eeting, American Le­
gion hall.
Christian Sclanca Church««
//A D A M and Fallen Man" was
IA the subject of the Lesson-
Sermon in all Churches of Christ,
Scientist, on Sunday, Novem­
ber 11.
The Golden Text was, "Ye wer«
sometimes darkness, but now arc
ye light in the Lord: Walk as
children of light: . . . proving
what is acceptable unto the Lord"
(Eph. 5:8, 10).
Among the citations which
comprised the Lesson - Sermon
was the following from the Bible:
’The law of the Spirit of life in
Christ Jesus hath majde me free
from the law of sin and death’’
(Rom. 8:2», together with the fol­
lowing correlative passage from
the Christian Science textbook,
“Science and Health with Key to
the Scriptures" by Mary Baker
Eddy: "Man is tributary to God,
Spirit, and to nothing else ’ (p.
481).
Father Kelley
CAVE JUNCTION CHURCH
Held in the Catholic Chapel Io
cated on the Redwood highway, • f SEVENTH DAY ADVENTISTS
across from the Ranger station.
Sabbath School ...».............9 >3«
Second and fourth Sundays at
Church servlc« ..... ...... —11 "00
Prayer meeting Wednesday
12 o’clock